Rangers Supporters Express Anger Following Boppers Tie while Squad Coach Faces Protest
Discontent boiled over within the Gers fans following the squad's disappointing draw against Falkirk, culminating in a incident where their club bus was prevented from moving from disgruntled supporters.
Late Drama Delivers The Hoops Grab Victory Over The Steelmen
Daizen Maeda nodded in a injury-time decisive goal to earn hosts the Bhoys a 3-2 victory over Motherwell, delivering recently appointed boss the Danish coach his first loss in charge.
The team previously been ahead thanks to a Australian striker double, however Benjamin Nygren leveled the scores prior to the winger's match-winning close-range finish sealed the turnaround by their hosts.
The stoppage-time goal prevented the title holders going into the fixture pause trailing by 5 points.
The Steelmen's First-Half Control Overturned
Kelechi Iheanacho had broken deadlock with a goal from the penalty in the twenty-eighth minute, but Stamatelopoulos quickly flipped the on its head with two goals around half-time.
- His opener came with a powerful diving header.
- He later converted another second via the penalty spot after an intervention from the VAR technology.
These efforts put Motherwell on course for a first win in Celtic Park for a ten years.
Expensive Error Results in Leveler
However, Motherwell's dedication towards building from their own defence – a positive aspect of early-season form – turned detrimental when goalkeeper Calum Ward passed the ball towards Benjamin Nygren just 8 yards out the net.
The gift let the attacker to tap home an leveling goal, setting way for for dramatic finish.
Replacement Winger Delivers Immediate Contribution
Michel-Ange Balikwisha then delivered a maiden key moment for the club only 3 moments during added time, delivering across the driven cross that the forward converted with a diving header.
This decisive goal ended the opposition's 14-match undefeated streak, a run had their longest longest Premiership form after the club won the nineteen fifty-two domestic cup trophy.
Aberdeen Hammer Dundee to claim Maiden Premiership Win
Elsewhere, Jesper Karlsson netted a brace as Aberdeen recorded a long-awaited first league win in this season, thrashing visitors Dundee four-nil.
- The attacker opened the with a penalty from spot-kick 12-yard mark.
- The French midfielder plus Emmanuel Gyamfi added further efforts before half-time.
- He later added his brace right past the mark and confirm a comprehensive win.
This result moves the manager's side closer within striking distance of those sides ahead of the Dons on the standings.